Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life is now all set for Broadway, officially booked at the Shoenfeld Theatre with previews beginning on November 23rd, in advance of a December 11th opening. Prior to the show's New York run, it'll make its world premiere out of town at San Diego's Old Globe Theatre from September 10th to October 23rd.
Rivera will be joined by a 10-person ensemble comprising Richard Amaro, Cleve Asbury, Lloyd Culbreath, Jasmine Perri, Madeleine
Kelly, Malinda Farrington, Edgard Gallardo, Deidre Goodwin (who has also played Velma in Chicago),
Richard Montoya, Lainie Sakakura, Alex Sanchez, and Alllyson Tucker. In
addition, Liana Ortiz has been cast as Young Chita in the show.
The show, featuring a book penned by four-time Tony Award-winner Terrence McNally (who did the same for The Rink in
1984), has not yet been booked at a theatre, though it is likely to
occupy one of those owned by the Shuberts (such as the Belasco, Cort or
Ethel Barrymore). The Dancer's Life will
be produced by West Egg Entertainment and The Producer Circle Co., and
will boast direction and choreography by Graciele Daniele (Annie Get Your Gun, Ragtime, Once on This Island). The Dancer's Life
is billed as a "tour through famous numbers in the American musical
theatre," with Rivera dipping and gliding through dances she's
performed in some of her greatest triumphs. To two new songs by Stephen
Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens (Ragtime, Dessa Rose)
as well as musical theatre classics, Rivera will perform numbers
choreographed by Jerome Robbins, Bob Fosse, Gower Champion, Michael
Kidd and others, among them the "Shriner's Ballet" from Bye, Bye Birdie, "America" and "Dance at the Gym" from West Side Story, "All That Jazz" from Chicago and the title song from Kiss of the Spiderwoman. Rivera will be backed by 10 ensemble performers, as well.
Loy
Arcenas (sets), Toni Leslie James (costumes), and Jules Fisher and
Peggy Eisenhauer (lighting) will comprise the show's design team.
Rivera
has been a consistent and dynamic presence on Broadway for over half a
century. She most recently starred in the New York-bound Kander and Ebb
musical The Visit at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago. Rivera is a two-time Tony Award winner for The Rink and Kiss of the Spiderwoman, and also received nods for her performances in Nine (her most recent Broadway appearance), Jerry's Girls, Merlin, Bring Back Birdie, the original production of Chicago and Bye Bye, Birdie. Rivera originated the role of Anita in West Side Story, and has also been seen on Broadway in Can-Can, Mr. Wonderful, Shinbone Alley and Bajour, as well as in touring productions of Pippin and Sweet Charity. Rivera is a 2002 Kennedy Center Honoree.